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If the percentage ratio of literate men is greater than women it implies that men are more concentrated in their study than women
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According to statistics, Nigeria, self-reported literacy rates in reading and writing in English Language is generally higher among males than in females: As of the reference period, 58.5 per cent of the male population who are above 5 years of age were reported to have acquired knowledge in English literacy compared to females of the same age as males in which 49.0 per cent of female population are literate in reading and writing in English Language. More male than female urban dwellers have higher literacy rates in English compared to the three major languages in Nigeria Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo. Circa 76.2 percent of the male population are literate in English while 65.5 per cent of the female population are literate in English. Similarly, in rural settlements, the English-literate population which is a fraction of the male population culminated 48.5 percent, this is higher than that of the female population.
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